This is the first thing I've submitted in over a year, maybe. I wasn't planning on submitting anything any time soon, but I was playing around in Terragen. This is my 3rd image using it, I think. I don't like the bottom left, how it just kind of drops off, but it's decent. Anyway, I've got a bunch of plug-ins for the program (I've yet to utilize most of them) so I might submit a terragen & photoshop (or something of the sort) combo sometime.
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~~~~~ For after all what is man in nature? A nothing in relation to infinity, all in relation to nothing, a central point between nothing and all and infinitely far from understanding either. ~ Blaise Pascal
Good job on this pic. ^^ good to know there are still some people out there playing with terragen and getting people more into it.
As for the pic, I like the cloudcover - how there seem to be 2 layers of it opposed to just the normal low-hanging clouds. It's also pleasent that the sun isn't hitting me in the eyes when, heh, most of the picture is already bright.
The only thing I could recommend is, if you're going to do an icey snowy landscape, to put as less ripple in the 'water' as you can get it. Because the rippling in the lower part of the pic offsets that it's ice by a tiny bit. And please bite me if I'm wrong and that's actually land XD
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Nope, it's supposed to be Ice. I just wanted to make it look like the clouds were reflecting off of it a bit, so i didn't make it completely smoothed over and added a faint violet layer in it. I do see what you're saying though. Thanks for the comment
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As for the pic, I like the cloudcover - how there seem to be 2 layers of it opposed to just the normal low-hanging clouds. It's also pleasent that the sun isn't hitting me in the eyes when, heh, most of the picture is already bright.
The only thing I could recommend is, if you're going to do an icey snowy landscape, to put as less ripple in the 'water' as you can get it. Because the rippling in the lower part of the pic offsets that it's ice by a tiny bit. And please bite me if I'm wrong and that's actually land XD
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comment, to get comments.
share your kindness, not your hate.
love the art, before yourself.
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